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SF Assaying & Refining - Kruse & Euler Gold Rcpt. 1868 [169236]

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SF Assaying & Refining - Kruse & Euler Gold Rcpt.  1868  [169236]
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San Francisco Assaying & Refining Works, San Francisco, CA, September 17, 1868, No.6046 Memorandum of Gold Bullion Deposited by Kruse & Euler, and C.C. Bush & Co. Shasta, California. Form without the usual \building Vignette and printed in red reflecting the 416 Montgomery Street address is known to co-exist in the 1868 timeframe with the usual Building vignette in B&W and is much more rare than the latter. The firm of Kellogg, Hewston & Co. sold out and became the San Francisco Assaying and refining Works located at the same address 416 Montgomery St. on 4-29-1866 listing Louis A. Garnett, manager and John Hewston, Jr., Supít and Assayer on the top left of the form. (Owen p.234) Weight before melting: 23.50 oz. Weight after melting: 22.64 oz. Fineness: .857 Gold and 133 for Silver. Total net value: $399.33. Shasta was the central gold rush community for the northern gold mines. Located north of Redding in central California, the community was the focal point for gold mines in Trinity, Klammath, Shasta, Syskiyou, and other neighboring counties. At one time it was considered for the state capital and was also under consideration for the transcontinental railroad route. Very Fine. San Francisco Assaying and Refining Works: This company is an important company that was the successor to a long line of important assayers operating in the same assay house or business. This firm succeeded Kellogg, Hewston & Co., who in turn succeeded Kellogg, Humbert (of the gold ingots from the S.S. Central America fame), who succeeded Kellogg, Richter, etc. Most of these receipts have a picture of their building at left, which is the same building, 416 Montgomery Street, seen on some Kellogg & Hewston and Kellogg & Humbert receipts. The forms are printed by Britton & Co., San Francisco. The form is considered scarce with perhaps 15 to 25 known, R6. These forms come from two primary sources, the Hardy & Kennedy archive of Forest Hill and the Kruse & Euler archive of Shasta, California. A number of the individual merchants other than those two, often are related to the Shasta banking operation of Kruse & Euler. Assays on the company's letterhead also exist but are a much higher rarity, probably R6 and possibly R5. Another form without the building Vignette and printed in red also reflecting the 416 Montgomery Street address is known to co-exist in the 1868 timeframe and is considerably more rare. Both forms list Louis A. Garnett, manager and John Hewston, Jr., Supít and Assayer on the top left of the form. Size: 12 x 5.25 inches. San Francisco California